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Detail of the Reliefs on the Side of the Etruscan Bronze Chariot in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sept. 2007


Chariot, late 6th century B.C.
Etruscan; From Monteleone, Italy
Bronze; H. 51 1/2 in. (130.8 cm)
Rogers Fund, 1903 (03.23.1)
Although chariots are frequently represented in all forms of ancient art, they were no longer used in warfare by the sixth century B.C.; rather, the scenes in which they appear refer to an earlier, mythological period. This chariot was found in a tomb in Monteleone, Italy, and probably saw little actual use before it was buried with its owner. It is exceptional for its state of preservation and exquisite hammered relief decoration. The pole of the chariot issues from the head of a boar and ends in the head of a beaked bird. The principle subjects on the three parts of the chariot box refer to the life of a hero, most likely Achilles. In the center, Achilles receives armor from Thetis, his mother. On one side, he engages in combat with another hero, possibly Memnon; on the other side, he appears in a chariot drawn by winged horses. While the style and subject of the reliefs look to Greek art and myth, the treatment of the scenes is thoroughly Etruscan.
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/toah/ho/04/eust/hod_03.23.1.htm
Etruscan; From Monteleone, Italy
Bronze; H. 51 1/2 in. (130.8 cm)
Rogers Fund, 1903 (03.23.1)
Although chariots are frequently represented in all forms of ancient art, they were no longer used in warfare by the sixth century B.C.; rather, the scenes in which they appear refer to an earlier, mythological period. This chariot was found in a tomb in Monteleone, Italy, and probably saw little actual use before it was buried with its owner. It is exceptional for its state of preservation and exquisite hammered relief decoration. The pole of the chariot issues from the head of a boar and ends in the head of a beaked bird. The principle subjects on the three parts of the chariot box refer to the life of a hero, most likely Achilles. In the center, Achilles receives armor from Thetis, his mother. On one side, he engages in combat with another hero, possibly Memnon; on the other side, he appears in a chariot drawn by winged horses. While the style and subject of the reliefs look to Greek art and myth, the treatment of the scenes is thoroughly Etruscan.
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/toah/ho/04/eust/hod_03.23.1.htm
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